At the top of our mountain, you'll love the million dollar views from our private home. With abundant wildlife and the peaceful setting this home provides you will undoubtedly enjoy you're time away from the grind. The serenity you can find staying here is limited only by your imagination. Get away from it all or come stay and go play in beaver creek and vail. Either way this home will have you coming back year after year.

With Beaver Creek and Vail just down the road, the long list of activities is almost unlimited. We offer package deals on our website from elk hunting to fly fishing, from skiing to river rafting, and snowmobiling tours to horseback riding. The list just goes on and on. There are so many different things that we can do out here. Look us (EMAIL HIDDEN) Let us help make your vacation one that you'll never forget.

- 16 ft diameter, 201 sq ft, with your own deck
- You must bring your own bedding; we provide fitted sheet
- Mini fridge and microwave
- Yurt can get very warm during the daytime in summer.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

This place is a gem. Situated on the Colorado River in between I-70 and Steamboat Springs, it's the perfect place from which to launch any great Rocky Mountain adventure! The yurt has electricity and some basics like refrigerator, microwave, dresser, heater and bed. The bathrooms are nice and plentiful - always a private shower to use. This of this like glorified camping and experiential. Awesome and unique place, we absolutely loved it!

Alex2017-05-28T00:00:00Z

Everything went great overall! no phone service so be prepared for that! There is a phone at the store you can use for free - the locks on the yurt door can be confusing so be careful not to lock yourself out! Overall a very amazing experience and will def return

Danielle2017-06-08T00:00:00Z

Yurt was clean and it was a good place to rest for the night.

Megan 2017-06-03T00:00:00Z

Staying in the yurt was exactly as described. There were instructions on how to cool the yurt off quickly, and Douglas was always quick to respond when we had questions. Beautiful setting by the river!

Ginger and Rodolfo2017-09-04T00:00:00Z

Type de logement

Chambre privée

Type de propriété

Yourte

Capacité d'accueil

2

Chambres

Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, Rancho Del Rio is not your usual resort. With its breathtaking landscapes and endless high country to explore it offers various activities such as mountain biking, fly fishing and rafting to name a few. Vail, Beaver Creek and Steamboat all with in an hour drive. Visit quaint beautiful ski villages.

On the banks of the Colorado river there are also endless river activities as well. We have a wide variety of guided rafting trips available, for all levels of experience - ranging from the easiest, family rafting trips to the most extreme whitewater rafting adventures in Gore Canyon, which has the most difficult commercial Class 4 and Class 5 rapids in the state of Colorado! This stretch of the Upper Colorado River is a premiere trout fishery, and it is one of the best in the state. There is also vast areas to hike and bike.

Type de logement

Logement entier

Type de propriété

Cabane

Capacité d'accueil

4

Chambres

This camper is simple, fun and way better than a tent! Perfect for a family of 6-8 to get away for a trip.
2 KINGs and 2 Singles
Pet Friendly: Yes
Smoking Allowed: No
Amenities: Range (Stove)
Fire Extinguisher
3-5 night minimum
Make affordable vacations possible, one experience at a time.
WE SET UP AND TAKE DOWN. HASSLE FREE CAMPING, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SHOW UP AND ENJOY YOUR VACATION.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

The host canceled this reservation the day before arrival. This is an automated posting.

Lisa2017-06-18T00:00:00Z

This place is a great value! I would liken it to a fancy campsite. The bathrooms/showers are very clean. The location is very remote, the nearest grocery store is about 30 minutes away. We had no cell service at all with Verizon but there is wifi.

Jillian2017-07-06T00:00:00Z

This is glorified camping. There are showers and toilets with running water, but other than that, you have a cabin with a bed, mini fridge, and microwave. Right next to the water and the stars at night are amazing on a clear night. There is a train track and road right out front so there is more noise than anticipated. Other than that, you get what you paid for. Go to Vines at Vail vineyard down the road. Beautiful and fun place

Joe2017-07-04T00:00:00Z

The best bang for your buck you can get anywhere in Colorado! Very clean and quiet (besides the occasional train). The view can't be beat being right on the river. The wifi wasn't the best but something was better than no service at all. We will definitely be back.

Michael2017-07-29T00:00:00Z

Loved this location. You will want to spend more than an evening here. I suggest at least 2-3 tons of activities in the surrounding areas. There is also a boat launching area across the river.

Ryan2017-08-05T00:00:00Z

This place is great in many ways. Doug was a very accommodating and generous host. The land that the cabin is on is beautiful. There is an onsite music amphitheater. but I came early in the season and there were no shows scheduled. There is a train that comes by a few times a day and night in front of the cabin and I think it would be fair to mention it in listing, maybe offer earplugs to guests. I have stayed in other mountain accommodations near the train tracks and I actually don't mind it that much. It lends a sort of old school Americana mountain feel. I had a broken rib and a lung that had begun to collapse. My doctors had prescribed deep breathing as therapy, in order to avoid full blown pneumonia. I came to the mountains for fresh mountain air, solitude and the internet so I could study for a re-certification. I was thrilled to be able to book my own private mountain cabin room, that had internet for a very reasonable price. The internet was spotty though. The first night was so quiet and beautiful and the mountain air was healing. The next day, my friendly next-door neighbor, with whom I shared a cabin wall and a porch, asked me, while puffing away on a cigarette, if her music had bothered me the night before. It hadn't, but her cigarette smoke was killing me. I had several massive coughing fits as she smoked and chatted away. I smelled cigarette smoke on and off all day long, blowing into my open window. My lung was in bad condition and every breath hurt anyway. I was gacking and coughing constantly already and the cigarette smoke was completely debilitating to my painful condition. It was horrible, really, truly horrible. I couldn't think of moving to a new cabin or yurt because it had taken me so much time and pain to slowly load my stuff into my cabin the night before since my rib was broken. I just didn't have the strength and energy to go bug Doug and discuss this and then move everything back and forth again. I just didn't. I left for a walk, and wasn't able to walk far because my lung wasn't functioning well. When I got back to the smoke, I closed my porch window and left my side window open, and still the suffocating cigarette smoke just kept blowing into my room. I collapsed on the bed, pitiful, frustrated and coughing worse than before. I coughed so hard, I tore a pectoral muscle. There was a lot of activity that day, people going back and forth with lots of noise and talking. It was more like a festival atmosphere than a quiet mountain retreat. Jimmy Hendrix was blasting from the bathroom to my right and the Eagles :( were blasting from my neighbor's doorway on my left. As I walked across the communal porch to the bathroom, my friendly neighbor...

Erika2017-05-27T00:00:00Z

We stayed at the state bride because it was halfway to hanging lake. The facilities and room was fine. it was a bit run down compared to the pictures but it is an old building and i was not expecting things to be brand new. the toilets were clean and close to our room. we wished that the ceiling fan would have worked because that would have made our stay just fine. we could not open the windows because its right next to the road and a train passes by 3 times in the wee hours of the morning. check in was easy, however we couldn't get a hold of Doug when we wanted to check out early in the morning, so if plan to check out early, make sure you make arrangements with him first. Plan to eat before you get there because the closest place is about 30 minutes away (we suggest "the East" Chinese restaurant). overall the host was nice and easy going.

Michelle2017-07-07T00:00:00Z

We stayed in Cabin 7 just for a night, but it was perfect. Clean and comfy with a great bath house. You also can't beat the location and the views. We will definitely come back!

Isabel2017-06-03T00:00:00Z

Type de logement

Chambre privée

Type de propriété

Cabane

Capacité d'accueil

2

Chambres

Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, Rancho Del Rio is not your usual resort. With its breathtaking landscapes and endless high country to explore it offers various activities such as mountain biking, fly fishing and rafting to name a few. Vail, Beaver Creek and Steamboat all with in an hour drive. Visit quaint beautiful ski villages.

On the banks of the Colorado river there are also endless river activities as well. We have a wide variety of guided rafting trips available, for all levels of experience - ranging from the easiest, family rafting trips to the most extreme whitewater rafting adventures in Gore Canyon, which has the most difficult commercial Class 4 and Class 5 rapids in the state of Colorado! This stretch of the Upper Colorado River is a premiere trout fishery, and it is one of the best in the state. There is also vast areas to hike and bike.

Rustic cabin with small kitchen and beautiful views made for a very comfortable stay! I would recommend rancho del rio if you are in the Bond area!

Megan2017-07-18T00:00:00Z

This place is an amazing spot to getaway! We will be back. Thanks Jeff!

Maggie2017-06-11T00:00:00Z

Type de logement

Logement entier

Type de propriété

Cabane

Capacité d'accueil

5

Chambres

Welcome to you're next blissful vacation home. Once you've experienced Horse Mountain Ranch, you'll come back again and again. From scenic views with abundant wildlife, to the sweet sounds of a nice little stream with waterfall right in view from the back deck, you'll absolutely love the serenity that will come over you by relaxing in our nice little slice of heaven.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

Stayed in yurt 4 for one night in late July. We didn't arrive until around 10pm, but Douglas was easy to get in touch with. There is no lighting in the parking lot, but be warned if you use a flash light because the most insane amount of gnats will swarm you! There was a large amount inside the yurt as well. Be sure to bring extra blankets because as expected, the temps drop pretty low during the night. When we attempted to plug in the heater, the outlet blew and we couldn't figure out how to fix it. There are port-a-potties near the yurts, and a short walk will get you to the bathhouse. The trade off to staying in a yurt in the middle of nowhere is that you get amazing views of the stars.

Ashley2017-07-24T00:00:00Z

Thanks Doug! Very cool place to stay with some cool views and cool hikes nearby. Definitely will stay again.

Andrew2017-07-03T00:00:00Z

Type de logement

Chambre privée

Type de propriété

Yourte

Capacité d'accueil

9

Chambres

Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, Rancho Del Rio is not your usual resort. With its breathtaking landscapes and endless high country to explore it offers various activities. Vail, Beaver Creek and Steamboat all with in an hour drive. Visit quaint beautiful ski villages.

On the banks of the Colorado river there are also endless river activities as well. We have a wide variety of guided rafting trips available, for all levels of experience - ranging from the easiest, family rafting trips to the most extreme whitewater rafting adventures in Gore Canyon, which has the most difficult commercial Class 4 and Class 5 rapids in the state of Colorado! This stretch of the Upper Colorado River is a premiere trout fishery, and it is one of the best in the state. There is also vast areas to hike and bike.

Small cabin, great location! Wish we would've had more time here to enjoy some rafting. We had a quick overnight, but really enjoyed our time stargazing along the Colorado River.

Barbara2017-08-25T00:00:00Z

Stay at this place if you like the outdoor vibes! This is an awesome cabin in a very secluded ranch that has many amenities! Camping, hiking, rafting on the Colorado! It was perfect for my girl and I. This place is off the grid bring your own camping gear and food. It has everything a hotel would offer and then some!

Patrick 2017-08-18T00:00:00Z

It was my fault for not Googling where this cabin was located. It is not a jumping off point for Vail, way to remote for that. So that started us off frustrated, arriving after dark. The cabin was clean, but way to hot inside with no way to cool it off. AC is listed as an amenitie, but that's a lie. The small fan helped. For some reason there was no screen in the big window, like the AC should have been there. A screen door would have made a world of difference . No screen meant letting in bugs. So we closed the window, then it was insufferably hot especially in the loft. No one slept. Overall a very frustrating night for my family. We left ASAP the next morning & didn't return for our 2cd night, never meeeting Jeff.

Type de logement

Type de propriété

Capacité d'accueil

Chambres

A rustic Colorado yurt in a gorgeous Rocky Mountain setting overlooking the Colorado River. Renting daily, weekly, and monthly. Perfectly situated in prime outdoor recreation country, with rafting, paddle boarding, zip lines, skiing, fishing, hot springs and lots more. Surrounded by thousands of protected acres. WIth its bunk beds, the yurt is ideal for groups, such as rafters, looking for low-cost-per-person lodging near the river.
40 mins to Vail
1 hr to Steamboat

- 20 foot diameter, 314 sq ft, with your own deck
- You must bring your own bedding; we provide fitted sheet
- Mini fridge and microwave
- Total 4 full-size mattresses plus one twin.
- Yurt can get very warm during the daytime.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

Type de propriété

Capacité d'accueil

Chambres

Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, Rancho Del Rio is not your usual resort. With its breathtaking landscapes and endless high country to explore it offers various activities such as mountain biking, fly fishing and rafting to name a few. Vail, Beaver Creek and Steamboat all with in an hour drive. Visit quaint beautiful ski villages.

On the banks of the Colorado river there are also endless river activities as well. We have a wide variety of guided rafting trips available, for all levels of experience - ranging from the easiest, family rafting trips to the most extreme whitewater rafting adventures in Gore Canyon, which has the most difficult commercial Class 4 and Class 5 rapids in the state of Colorado! This stretch of the Upper Colorado River is a premiere trout fishery, and it is one of the best in the state. There is also vast areas to hike and bike.

Type de logement

Type de propriété

Capacité d'accueil

Chambres

A rustic Colorado yurt in a gorgeous Rocky Mountain setting overlooking the Colorado River. Renting daily, weekly, and monthly. Perfectly situated in prime outdoor recreation country, with rafting, paddle boarding, zip lines, skiing, fishing, hot springs and lots more. Surrounded by thousands of protected acres. WIth its bunk beds, the yurt is ideal for groups, such as rafters, looking for low-cost-per-person lodging near the river. 40 mins to Vail, 1 hour to Steamboat

- 20 foot diameter, 314 sq ft, with your own deck - You must bring your own bedding; we provide fitted sheet - Mini fridge and microwave - Total 4 full-size mattresses plus one twin on floor. - Yurt can get very warm during the daytime.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

The yurts are great, especially if you don't have room to haul a tent and air beds. People come here to ride the river, so bring your rafts or SUP's!

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

We loved the location and the view of the Colorado river. The cabin was spacious and clean. The only concern we had was the spotty wifi.

Carmen2017-07-04T00:00:00Z

Awesome Cabin!! #11 is a stand alone cabin without a shared wall. It's on the end nearest to the firepit. The bathrooms are very close and were clean. The cabin was awesome. The view of the river is so nice from the deck. I'd absolutely stay here again. Thank you!!

Gabriel2017-07-03T00:00:00Z

My girlfriend and our 3 dogs enjoyed our stay at Cabin 11 at State Bridge. The cabin was spacious with the nice bonus of having a mini fridge and microwave, both of which we utilized. We appreciated having access to flushable toilets and hot showers, though the location still made it feel like camping. The river views were great and we had good access to plenty of outdoor activities. Cabin 11 was nice in that it was located at the end of the property with no shared walls. Douglas did provide information about train noise from tracks that run right along the river, however the noise was a lot more than we expected with having our windows open to cool the cabin down overnight. I would recommend ear plugs or sleep with windows closed, even then it would be hard to sleep through the night. I think it came by 4 times Friday night, and twice Saturday night. It did not ruin our stay by any means, but would be something to consider for those with young kids or skittish pets.

Jennifer2017-07-16T00:00:00Z

The worst experience on air bnb ever. No wifi, host was late and unreachable at the site, and no cell service.

sarah2017-07-20T00:00:00Z

I think with this place you just need to gauge your expectations. It's really inexpensive and so it's missing amenities like wifi etc, but the views are fantastic and we were able to go do activities like river rafting and visit the winery with the money we saved. But the host isn't very personable or welcoming, which doesn't cost any money to provide so I wasn't sure why that was the case. The cleaning guy was really nice and awesome though! He should get promoted! Overall, just don't expect too much and youll be fine. Also, bring earplugs for the train. It's like 30 feet from the cabin and it's horrendously loud.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

Simple cabin with 2 beds with a community restroom and showers that were very clean and updated. A nice fire place with a great view! Everything we were looking for!

Joakim2017-05-29T00:00:00Z

We had to cancel due to a car malfunction (we got stuck in Denver) but he was very nice over the phone!

Olivia2017-07-23T00:00:00Z

A great place to stop if your adventuring in the area, IF you're a sound sleeper. We stayed in cabin 9 and it was very nice. Very clean and comfortable beds. They accommodated a late check-in for us with ease. The shared bathrooms are good-sized and well kept. However, please pay close attention to photos - there is a road right in front of the cabins and right next to that between the road and the river is a train track that is very active throughout the night with heavy and LOUD freight trains. They came through 3-4 times during the night and are loud enough to wake even the soundest of sleepers. And there is surprisingly no walking river access to anyplace to sit along the river.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

If you love camping, fishing, hiking, and are willing to trek to the bathhouses at 2 am--this is for you. If you're a train lover..you're 50' feet off the tracks ( I love trains so I had no issues--bring ear plugs if you do). If you're handicap or traveling with disability...speak to DOUG and he was amazing at assisting special needs.

Lee2017-07-24T00:00:00Z

Great little cabin - good value, dog friendly. My friends and I had a nice weekend there

Lindsay2017-07-30T00:00:00Z

This place was great. Comfortable beds, close bathroom, and decent shower. Of course there were some bugs and dust but this was as clean as a rustic cabin can be. No complaints, it was exactly as I expected. The front porch was cozy with an excellent view of the river. Train is close, but didn't bother us one bit. Loved watching it go by! In all, this was a comfortable place to sleep after a day on the river. Friendly staff, easy to check in and out, and super convenient to river activity centers. Would stay here again!

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

Nice place right by the river. The location was good because it's pretty secluded. The only bad thing was there is a train right outside the front door.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.

My friend and I stayed at cabin 4 for a night and it was great! Easy and accommodating and perfect mountain getaway. Thanks!

Monica2017-07-04T00:00:00Z

Staff was very friendly. They do concerts on weekends. Very clean. Beautiful area. Bring food there is no grocery store close.

Abra2017-07-12T00:00:00Z

The cabin is definitely away from the hustle & bustle of city life. No cell service & 2-3 trains a night is true. But to wake up next to the Colorado River on a brisk July morning, take a walk & take in the beautiful wonders totally outweighs it all.

Cindy2017-07-31T00:00:00Z

No access to the river from the cabins, accommodations were basic, and the train is very, very loud.

Emily2017-07-09T00:00:00Z

Great Views, and location for rafting, if you are a light sleeper this is NOT the place for you ... TRAINS TRAINS .We laughed, we cried , we were awake :) , Bring your fishing poles and sunscreen and Host was great :)

- 16 ft diameter, 201 sq ft, with your own deck
- You must bring your own bedding; we provide fitted sheet
- Mini fridge and microwave
- Yurt can get very warm during the daytime in summer.

8 Cabins and 11 Yurts, surrounded by the Colorado River, thousands of acres of public land, the Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway, and the Amtrak California Zephyr rail route. Please be advised that trains pass close by, between State Bridge and the river, including 1-3 during the night. They may be loud. State Bridge is very much about its setting: heaven to many, and satisfying to most. It may not be the best choice for those who would rather be at a hotel in town. It's dusty. There are trains, chipmunks, and the occasional mouse. The internet is slow. There is no cell service. Stores and restaurants are far away, though our general store has some basics. It's comfortable, but not luxurious - unless you count a glorious view and surroundings, and great outdoor recreation, including superb rafting and trout fishing.